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The reality of the nuclear deal with Iran is sinking in as it receives international recognition (from the UN first and foremost). But along with this recognition has come intense scrutiny – and sometime criticism – from media outlets which…

Just under two weeks ago, The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed titled “Iran’s Supreme Leader is Wild Card in Nuclear Deal.” The piece, by Jay Solomon and Carol E. Lee, was accompanied by a photo of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei…

Moving from Hassan Rouhani to Binyamin Netanyahu in NYC, the WSJ‘s Jay Solomon hit the nail on the head by tweeting: “Obama set to sell Iran diplomacy to Israel, Arabs and Congress.” Of course, Solomon’s not the only journalist to recognize…

When the IAEA’s May report came out, a minority – including this blog – was alert enough to flag the reference to Iranian progress in the plutonium route. Now, this issue is finally receiving the media attention it deserves. Typical of…

In what was an embarrassing week for the New York Times and its reporting on Iran, the Iranian leadership once again showed its true colors. In his NYT article, David Sanger presents an Iran willing to compromise on its program;…

In my last two posts I chose to take stock of the reportage and opinion pieces surrounding the Iranian president’s visit to New York City. With him back where he belongs, I would like to take a step back a moment and examine an…